Adopt Django
Raça mista · Macho · 72 meses
Spaying is the best way to affect the number of homeless dogs in Romania. Therefore, Care for Dogs' shelter kennel has invested for years precisely in sterilization work in the nearby areas. Whenever possible, the farm's spay team goes to collect free-roaming owned and homeless animals from the shelter kennel in the nearby areas. The dogs are spayed and then returned. Also, Django ended up at the shelter kennel for the first time for spaying. A report was made from a nearby village about a free-roaming homeless dog that should be spayed. After Djangos recovery from the operation, a man living in the village reported that he wanted to adopt him and therefore Django temporarily ended up at his home. However, shortly after, the man reported that he no longer wanted the dog and therefore Django eventually ended up back at the shelter kennel through a small detour, where he is now waiting for his permanent home. Django is like a huge puppy. He loves people so much that he doesn't always remember to be cautious and especially at the shelter kennel where human contact is limited, Djangos reception is often very fast and happy. Although his love for people is sometimes overflowing and great, he otherwise appears very balanced at the shelter kennel. When nothing happens, he happily lies on his back in the sun or plays alone with toys. Django loves walks and is always ready for anyone's walk. Despite his energy, he walks surprisingly nicely on a leash. He loves all kinds of games and often it seems like he has a little twinkle in his eye. At the same time, Django is really eager to please and he seems to be constantly watching what the person expects from him. He hasn't gotten along with other dogs in the same kennel run at the shelter kennel, so for safety, a home is being sought for him where he could be the only one with a watchful eye.
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